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Unpacking Priorities and Embracing Imperfect People: Melissa Ferguson & Natalie Runion

Unpacking Priorities and Embracing Imperfect People: Melissa Ferguson & Natalie Runion

Season 1 Episode 489 Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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This week, we’ll hear from Melissa Ferguson, a mother of five whose love for stories and the countryside has inspired her creative life. From her family’s Tennessee farmhouse by the mountains, she writes heartwarming romantic comedies for television and children’s books. Melissa reflects on the lessons she’s learned from farm life, family rhythms, and faith—and why at the end of the day, it all comes down to keeping what’s most important at the top of the to-do list.

Later in the episode, we’ll hear from worship artist Natalie Runion. Natalie grew up as a pastor’s kid watching her parents serve their church, but found herself needing to forgive certain toxic elements that had shaped her upbringing. Today, through her ministry Raised to Stay and her writing, Natalie gives us a glimpse into how she’s helping others reconcile their love for Jesus with the realities of a sometimes imperfect church culture. 

 

Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:

Jesus Calling Podcast

Jesus Calling

Jesus Always

Jesus Listens

Past interview: Chris and Kelly Janson

Upcoming interview: Theresa Bruno

 

Melissa Ferguson

Great American Family

Our Friendly Farmhouse Instagram

Homesteading

Jesus Calling for Kids

www.melissaferguson.com

Our Friendly Farmhouse

 

Natalie Runion

Raised to Stay

Campus Crusade for Christ

2 Corinthians 11 NIV

Hebrews 13 NIV

www.natalierunion.com

I Don’t Even Like Women

 

Interview Quotes:

“We definitely stepped into [homesteading] slowly and kind of enjoyed getting to know the adventure of each thing because there is such a learning curve there. It’s been an adventure along the way, and I think it’s been really healthy for our children and for ourselves.” - Melissa Ferguson

“It’s important to step back, especially when something feels off. I broke it down by the hours that each activity in that priority order would take, and I realized this is why I’m stressed. I’m stressed because I’ve swapped the extras, the least important priorities in my life, with the things that are.” - Melissa Ferguson

“I have allowed myself to be too busy doing other things and that was a choice not to spend time in the Word or pray because I thought, Oh, well, it doesn’t matter that much. I’m too busy. I’d rather go do this. And I’ve experienced the consequences of what became a growing sense

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